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<blockquote data-quote="unabarr1" data-source="post: 72344" data-attributes="member: 8057"><p>Thank you Cugila, for the useful info, I am taking the vildagliptin as metformin is not enough to keep control of the sugar levels. I was a bit disturbed at first, like once I could manage the sugar levels and now I cant. Anyway read about it on the internet, made by Novartis, and questioned my GP in depth before starting to take it. My diabetic nurse had said she would discuss my problem with my GP and contact me with their thoughts , however, all I got was a phone call from the surgery to say pick up your prescription.....I dont think so..Okay well so far my early morning level has come down from double figures, as high as 18.4 one day, to below 10 and goes down during the day. Thanks again for your help</p><p>Una</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unabarr1, post: 72344, member: 8057"] Thank you Cugila, for the useful info, I am taking the vildagliptin as metformin is not enough to keep control of the sugar levels. I was a bit disturbed at first, like once I could manage the sugar levels and now I cant. Anyway read about it on the internet, made by Novartis, and questioned my GP in depth before starting to take it. My diabetic nurse had said she would discuss my problem with my GP and contact me with their thoughts , however, all I got was a phone call from the surgery to say pick up your prescription.....I dont think so..Okay well so far my early morning level has come down from double figures, as high as 18.4 one day, to below 10 and goes down during the day. Thanks again for your help Una [/QUOTE]
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